How to Unroot the Motorola Atrix 2

Ever wondered if you could unroot your Motorola Atrix 2 within a few clicks and reclaim the warranty? Well, that’s possible, all thanks to the developers working hard day and night to bring such easy methods to us. In the following guide, we’ve covered how you can unroot your Motorola Atrix 2 using the simple method available. Let’s get the ball rolling.

4. Connect your device to your PC using the USB cable that came with it.

5. Now, double-click on the file named unroot.bat you extracted to your Desktop.

6. It should begin unrooting your device and within a few seconds, you’ll have your device unrooted !

7. You’re done!

Brilliant! Nothing could be easier than unrooting a device with just a single click. You will no longer see the Superuser app in your App Drawer, root’s gone!

If this procedure helped you please thank/donate to the original developers here.

If you need help with this procedure, please ask in the comments below or in the forum.

This is part of our Android How To’s. We have how to’s on rooting, loading ROMs, and tons of other tips and tricks for your specific device or for Android devices in general! For all of our Android How To’s, head here.

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Cameron Combs

Yes but what do you mean when you say “This will not flash the stock recovery on your device.” Will it be a custom recovery? Or will i be able to completely go back to before the phone was rooted, using the same settings as i have now on the phone? I want the original factory state to be on the phone after unrooting, not a custom thing that acts like the original. Which one is this method?

http://www.techlisten.com Mahesh Makvana

Hi Cameron,

It means, if you’ve flashed a custom recovery on your device, then it will NOT be removed using this procedure. This procedure only removes root-access from your device (SU and its binaries).

It also means it won’t let you go back to the stock firmware if you’re running a custom ROM on your device.

Hope this helps!

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